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2 weeks ago |
kqed.org | Matthew Green |Gilare Zada
Failed to save articlePlease try againSanta Clara County Sheriff's Office Deputies stand guard outside Building 10 at Stanford University, where pro-Palestinian protesters broke into the university president's office and occupied it before being arrested on June 5, 2024. Santa Clara County District Attorney Jeff Rosen announced felony charges against 12 pro-Palestinian protesters on Thursday, who occupied the university president’s office last June.
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2 months ago |
kqed.org | Gilare Zada
Though President Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau came to a temporary agreement, winemakers worry about the economic fallout if they lose Canada as an export partner.
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Jan 14, 2025 |
kqed.org | Samantha Lim |Gilare Zada
Jan 14Failed to save articlePlease try againRey, a penguin, looks out at the kelp forest tank before stopping near an employee outside of the penguin enclosure at the Monterey Bay Aquarium on Aug. 20, 2020 in Monterey, California. Aquarium workers announced Tuesday their effort to unionize under Monterey Bay Aquarium Workers United, representing over 300 employees pushing for fair pay, better benefits and career transparency.
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Nov 21, 2024 |
kqed.org | Gilare Zada
Nov 21Failed to save articlePlease try againTransportation officials survey two new Bayview Community Shuttle vans in San Francisco's Bayview-Hunters Point neighborhood on Nov. 20, 2024. (Gilare Zada/KQED)San Francisco transportation officials on Wednesday announced the launch of an on-demand shuttle service in Bayview-Hunters Point that costs the same as a Muni fare.
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Nov 12, 2024 |
kqed.org | Gilare Zada
Nov 12Failed to save articlePlease try againCounselor Chantel Hernandez-Coleman, member of the Street Overdose Response Team, gets supplies from her van after speaking with two people sitting on the street in the South of Market neighborhood in San Francisco on Sept. 3, 2024.
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Nov 9, 2024 |
kqed.org | Gilare Zada
Nov 9Failed to save articlePlease try again(From left to right) Jenny Po Wah Yu, Christian Rose, and Julie Nicholson hang a memorial sign and flowers for Thomas Mckean, the 29-year-old pedestrian who was fatally struck at South Van Ness and 18th on July 9, 2023. (Gilare Zada/KQED)San Francisco pedestrian safety advocates on Friday began hanging memorial signs and pairs of shoes at hundreds of intersections across the city, marking sites where pedestrians were fatally struck over the last decade.
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Nov 8, 2024 |
kqed.org | Dana Cronin |Gilare Zada |Brian Krans
Nov 8Failed to save articlePlease try againRepublican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump arrives at a campaign rally in Grand Rapids, Michigan, on July 20, 2024. (Evan Vucci/AP Photo)“We have thought through all of the possibilities of the attacks on our values, our people, our state, and we expect certain litigation to come or certain actions to come from the federal government and certain litigation that we will take in response,” Bonta said.
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Oct 26, 2024 |
kqed.org | Elize Manoukian |Gilare Zada
Oct 26Failed to save articlePlease try againA memorial at the intersection of Stanyan Street and Parnassus Avenue, where a pedestrian was recently hit and killed by a dump truck on Oct. 25, 2024. (Martin do Nascimento/KQED)Fairuz Qari still feels the shock of what she heard on Tuesday morning. “Screaming people,” said Qari, the owner of Tabroun, a Palestinian restaurant on the picturesque corner where San Francisco’s Cole Valley meets Parnassus Heights.
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Oct 22, 2024 |
kqed.org | Gilare Zada
Oct 22Failed to save articlePlease try againDeontae Faison (center) with his two sons, Deontae Cincere (right) and Apollo. (Courtesy of the Faison family)The family of a man who was tased by an East Bay Regional Parks District police officer earlier this year, and still remains comatose, is suing the park district, Alameda County and the two officers involved in the incident.
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Feb 6, 2024 |
missionlocal.org | Joe Eskenazi |Gilare Zada
The city of San Francisco is moving to expedite earlier sanctions it leveled against an allegedly predatory towing company accused of installing fraudulent no parking signs in a bank parking lot — and then trespassing on private property to haul off customers’ cars without the bank’s permission. The victims of this purported scam were largely Spanish- and Cantonese-speakers, as well as a number of disabled drivers who were displaying placards within their cars.